When many of us look back at our upbringings, not many black families had conversations that included African American history. I can honestly say that I was not encouraged to pick up any books, listen to any TV programs or anything that would give this information. When I look around today in many African American communities, there are very few institutions that serve as repositories for African American history. So where does that leave us?
When many of us look back at our upbringings, not many black families had conversations that included African American history. I can honestly say that I was not encouraged to pick up any books, listen to any TV programs or anything that would give this information. When I look around today in many African American communities, there are very few institutions that serve as repositories for African American history. So where does that leave us?
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